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Norsko Žádosti o azyl

Kurz

215 persons
Změna +/-
-15 persons
Změna %
-6,74 %

Aktuální hodnota Žádosti o azyl v Norsko je 215 persons. Žádosti o azyl v Norsko klesly na 215 persons dne 1. 4. 2025, poté co byly 230 persons dne 1. 3. 2025. Od 1. 1. 2008 do 1. 4. 2025 byl průměrný HDP v Norsko 673,63 persons. Historického maxima bylo dosaženo dne 1. 10. 2015 s hodnotou 8 570,00 persons, zatímco nejnižší hodnota byla zaznamenána dne 1. 4. 2020 s hodnotou 30,00 persons.

Zdroj: EUROSTAT

Žádosti o azyl

  • 3 roky

  • 5 let

  • 10 let

  • 25 let

  • Max

Žádosti o azyl

Žádosti o azyl Historie

DatumHodnota
1. 4. 2025215 persons
1. 3. 2025230 persons
1. 2. 2025275 persons
1. 1. 2025315 persons
1. 12. 2024395 persons
1. 11. 2024495 persons
1. 10. 2024615 persons
1. 9. 2024530 persons
1. 8. 2024435 persons
1. 7. 2024425 persons
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Podobné makroekonomické ukazatele k Žádosti o azyl

JménoAktuálněPředchozíFrekvence
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Dluh státu k HDP
55,1 % of GDP44,5 % of GDPRočně
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Hodnota státního rozpočtu
64,072 mld. NOK68,435 mld. NOKčtvrtletí
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Index korupce
81 Points84 PointsRočně
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Korupční index
5 4 Ročně
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Státní dluh
773,551 mld. NOK874,524 mld. NOKčtvrtletí
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Státní příjmy
585,066 mld. NOK510,733 mld. NOKčtvrtletí
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Státní rozpočet
13,2 % of GDP16,5 % of GDPRočně
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Státní výdaje
520,994 mld. NOK442,298 mld. NOKčtvrtletí
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Vojenské výdaje
10,435 mld. USD8,798 mld. USDRočně
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Výdaje státu
276,994 mld. NOK275,915 mld. NOKčtvrtletí
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Výdaje státu k HDP
49,3 % of GDP46,7 % of GDPRočně

Žádost o azyl na této stránce se vztahuje na žadatele o azyl poprvé. Data jsou poskytována Eulerpool společností Eurostat, národními ministerstvy vnitra a dalšími oficiálními agenturami.

Co je Žádosti o azyl

Asylum Applications, also known as "žádosti o azyl," constitute a significant segment of macroeconomic data that reveals a plethora of information about socio-political and economic conditions both within and outside of the Czech Republic. At Eulerpool, we pride ourselves on providing comprehensive and precise macroeconomic data, and in this context, the examination of Asylum Applications is crucial for a multifaceted understanding of global and national trends. Understanding the dynamics of Asylum Applications in the Czech Republic offers a lens through which we can analyze several macroeconomic indicators. Asylum seekers, or "žadatelé o azyl," are individuals who have fled their home countries due to persecution, conflict, or severe instability. This phenomenon directly ties into various social, economic, and political factors that influence the overall stability and development of a nation. To begin with, the volume of Asylum Applications can serve as an indicator of geopolitical unrest in specific regions. Countries experiencing conflict, human rights violations, or economic collapse often see their citizens seeking refuge in more stable territories, including the Czech Republic. Data on Asylum Applications broken down by the country of origin can illuminate which regions are undergoing severe duress and can also help in predicting potential future migration trends. Furthermore, trends in Asylum Applications in the Czech Republic can also reflect domestic economic and social policies. For instance, fluctuations in the number of applications may correlate with changes in visa regulations, border control policies, and the overall political climate. Policy reforms aimed at tightening or loosening immigration controls can have immediate and noticeable impacts on the inflow of asylum seekers. Therefore, monitoring these numbers can provide insights into the effectiveness and reach of the Czech Republic's immigration policies. From an economic perspective, the integration of asylum seekers has both short-term and long-term effects on the economy. Initial stages typically involve costs related to housing, legal proceedings, and social services. However, with proper integration programs, asylum seekers can contribute economically through labor force participation, consumption, and even entrepreneurial activities. Assessing the macroeconomic impact of Asylum Applications thus requires a nuanced understanding of labor market absorption, social integration policies, and economic contribution levels. Moreover, the processing of Asylum Applications also has bureaucratic and resource-based implications for the host country. The efficiency of the asylum system in handling these applications, including the legal proceedings and overall support systems in place, plays a pivotal role. Delays and backlogs can not only strain public resources but also have human costs, affecting the welfare of asylum seekers. The demographic profile of asylum seekers is another pivotal aspect of analysis. Age, gender, education level, and professional experience of asylum applicants provide valuable data points. Younger and more educated individuals might assimilate more easily into the workforce, thereby presenting opportunities for economic gain. Conversely, the presence of dependents—such as minors and elderly relatives—might necessitate a different set of social support requirements, impacting overall public expenditure. Additionally, the public perception and societal response to asylum seekers in the Czech Republic are factors that influence broader macroeconomic conditions. Societal attitudes towards immigration can affect policy decisions, which in turn impacts future inflows of asylum applications. Public sentiment may also influence market conditions, consumer behavior, and the political landscape, which together drive macroeconomic outcomes. It is also essential to consider the international context when studying Asylum Applications within the Czech Republic. The country’s participation in international frameworks, such as the European Union's Common European Asylum System (CEAS), underscores its commitment to shared responsibilities and standards in handling asylum seekers. Compliance with international regulations and agreements can foster international cooperation and reflect on the country’s global standing and fund allocations. In essence, the asylum-seeking process is not just a humanitarian issue but a complex macroeconomic phenomenon that intertwines various facets of national and international policy, economic performance, social integration, and public sentiment. Eulerpool aims to provide thorough and precise data, empowering stakeholders to make informed decisions based on robust macroeconomic analyses. The dynamic interplay of these factors underscores the importance of monitoring Asylum Applications as a vital statistic within the realm of macroeconomic data. To summarize, Asylum Applications offer deep insights into both global and domestic macroeconomic conditions. By tracking and analyzing these applications, we can gain valuable insights into geopolitical instability, regional crises, domestic policy impacts, labor market dynamics, social integration, public sentiment, and international cooperation frameworks. This comprehensive analysis provides a holistic view of how Asylum Applications as a category of macroeconomic data can influence and reflect broader economic and social trends. At Eulerpool, we are committed to delivering the highest standards of data accuracy and relevance to support informed decision-making processes.